Regretfully, I am still a Human 2.0 that has - as opposed to the current version Human 4.0 - only have internet access when I am at home or at work (but then, I am supposed to work). Therefore I was not online at 18gmt.

Perhaps this late reminder will find you during the week end and sitting in front of an adequate device?

Regretfully, I am still a Human 2.0 that has - as opposed to the current version Human 4.0 - only have internet access when I am at home or at work (but then, I am supposed to work). Therefore I was not online at 18gmt.

Perhaps this late reminder will find you during the week end and sitting in front of an adequate device?

Thanks for your help btw

All fine, didnt get home until 04:00gmt next day so i couldnt have done anything anyway

Going to get you a good shot (or the whole file if you want) in a moment

Regretfully, I am still a Human 2.0 that has - as opposed to the current version Human 4.0 - only have internet access when I am at home or at work (but then, I am supposed to work). Therefore I was not online at 18gmt.

Perhaps this late reminder will find you during the week end and sitting in front of an adequate device?

Thanks for your help btw

All fine, didnt get home until 04:00gmt next day so i couldnt have done anything anyway

Going to get you a good shot (or the whole file if you want) in a moment

On a slightly different note: CSE won the prize for LTFC, so he gets a $30 voucher. I believe I'm a month late in announcing that. I honestly thought it was clear from how the votes tallied up, but there's been no mention of it here that I can see, so I figure I ought to say it aloud, just in case.

CSE:
Thanks! The scale is approximately log(real scale)2. Makes it easy to fit things on a screen and still be visible. The whole thing has heavy Photoshop bloom/editing with a massive custom macro (almost 100 different things it does, iirc) so that I can put out a lot of star systems in a short period of time, whenever I need it. All I have to do is position planets, adjust star brightness, run it through the Photoshop macro to add stuff, and voila!

Thanks. I won by a huge relative margin - my closest competitor have only 50% of the votes that I got.
Alternative boasting line: woawww, that was so close. The competition was so fierce, I barely got one single vote more than my colleagues.
Seriously: i guess the one vote is in the margin of error. Nice entries, guys!

Anyway, thanks to Talv, the voters, and the provider of the prize!

On another topic: you mean space engineers, the game?
I really should get Photoshop...

On a slightly different note: CSE won the prize for LTFC, so he gets a $30 voucher. I believe I'm a month late in announcing that. I honestly thought it was clear from how the votes tallied up, but there's been no mention of it here that I can see, so I figure I ought to say it aloud, just in case.

CSE:
Thanks! The scale is approximately log(real scale)2. Makes it easy to fit things on a screen and still be visible. The whole thing has heavy Photoshop bloom/editing with a massive custom macro (almost 100 different things it does, iirc) so that I can put out a lot of star systems in a short period of time, whenever I need it. All I have to do is position planets, adjust star brightness, run it through the Photoshop macro to add stuff, and voila!